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Why Not “All Lives Matter”?

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

By Hannah Shoue On May 25th, the death of George Floyd at the hands of police sparked waves of protests, activism, and social media posts. Americans raised signs, generated posts, and shouted “Black Lives Matter” across the streets and throughout social media channels, and the momentum has continued throughout July. For a non-black person, seeing … Read More

Palermo Galindo Reflects on the Women Who Inspired Him to Participate in Civic Engagement

Monday, August 3, 2020

Palermo Galindo Community Liaison-Manager of Community Relations, City of Fort Wayne In 1915, Hermila Galindo created a magazine called La Mujer Moderna (The Modern Woman) in Mexico City. At the time, Galindo’s views on sex education and women’s sexuality were considered to be extremely radical. Her approach in seeking equality and women’s rights was seen as controversial. The … Read More

Corinna Ladd

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Featured in this month’s Empowering Leaders Video Series is Corinna Ladd, Regional President of Northern Indiana for PNC Bank.  Mentorship and support from friends and family have helped her to achieve great success. Corinna is devoted to nurturing important relationships in her life and considers relationships to be at the core of who she is. … Read More

AVOW Founder Patti Hays Explains Why The Vote Is Only a Piece of the Puzzle

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Patti Hays CEO, AWS Foundation November 1920 is remembered for the election when women, white women, across the United States were allowed to vote for the first time. However, it was not until the civil rights laws of 1965 when Black women were freed from Jim Crow laws and were ensured that same right. The vote … Read More

On the Shoulders of Pioneers: AVOW Founder Marilyn Moran-Townsend on Why Representation Matters

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Marilyn Moran-Townsend CEO, CVC Communications “I’m no lady; I’m a Member of Congress.” These words were spoken in 1916 by Jeannette Rankin of Montana, the first woman elected to Congress. She advocated for the creation of a Committee on Women’s Suffrage and was appointed to it once the committee was formed. When the special committee reported out a constitutional … Read More